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             Digital Twin Capabilities Periodic Table 
                     A Digital Twin Consortium User Guide 
                              2022-03-28 
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
                               Author 
                         Pieter van Schalkwyk (XMPro) 
         
                  Digital Twin Capabilities Periodic Table                                                                         
                  CONTENTS   
                  1  Requirements for the Digital Twin CPT .............................................................................. 3 
                     1.1    Capability vs Technology ...................................................................................................... 3 
                     1.2    Enable Composable Digital Twins ......................................................................................... 3 
                     1.3    Ecosystem vs Single Vendor ................................................................................................. 4 
                     1.4    Fits Across The Digital Twins Lifecycle .................................................................................. 5 
                  2  The Digital Twin CPT .......................................................................................................... 5 
                     2.1    The Digital Twin CPT Categories ........................................................................................... 5 
                     2.2    The Digital Twin CPT Level 1 ................................................................................................. 7 
                     2.3    The Digital Twin CPT Level 2 ................................................................................................. 8 
                     2.4    Capability Deployment Considerations ................................................................................. 8 
                  3  How to Use the Digital Twin CPT ........................................................................................ 9 
                     3.1    Windfarm Use Cases Examples............................................................................................. 9 
                     3.2    Digital Twin CPT Workflow Summary ................................................................................. 11 
                  4  Future Work.................................................................................................................... 11 
                  Annex A............................................................................................................................... 12 
                     A.1    Digital Twin CPT Detail Description .................................................................................... 12 
                  Authors & Legal Notice ........................................................................................................ 26 
                   
                  FIGURES 
                  Figure 1-1: Composable Digital Twin Reference Model for discrete and system of systems digital twins. . 4 
                  Figure 1-2: Capabilities during the digital twin and digital thread lifecycle. ................................................. 5 
                  Figure 2-1: Digital twin CPT categories in physical and virtual domains. ...................................................... 6 
                  Figure 2-2: Digital twin CPT outline. .............................................................................................................. 7 
                  Figure 2-3: The digital twin CPT. .................................................................................................................... 7 
                  Figure 2-4: Example of Level 2 and Level 3 breakdown. ............................................................................... 8 
                  Figure 3-1:- Example of windfarm digital twin CPT Toolkit in Excel. ............................................................. 9 
                  Figure 3-2: Windfarm Condition Monitoring Maintenance digital twin use case. ...................................... 10 
                  Figure 3-3: Windfarm Energy Prediction Operations digital twin use case. ............................................... 10 
                  Figure 3-4: Digital twins CPT workflow summary. ....................................................................................... 11 
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                 Digital Twin Capabilities Periodic Table 
                 The Digital Twin Capabilities Periodic Table (CPT for short) is an architecture- and technology-
                 agnostic requirements-definition framework. It is aimed at organizations that want to design, 
                 develop, deploy and operate digital twins based on use case capability requirements versus the 
                 features of technology solutions.  
                 CPT multidisciplinary teams need to create digital twins requirements specifications in large scale 
                 complex  environments.  The  framework  keeps  the  focus  on  the  capability  requirements  of 
                 individual  use  cases,  which  can  then  be  aggregated  to  determine  the  overall  capability 
                 requirements, digital twin platforms and other technology solutions that are required to address 
                 the specific business needs.  
                 It follows a periodic table approach with capabilities grouped or “clustered” around common 
                 characteristics. It is easy to interpret in the boardroom when explaining the business case to get 
                 funding for a digital twin project, and on the shopfloor when gathering requirements for a digital 
                 twin  application.  It  provides  visual  guidance  for  collaboration,  brainstorming  and  making 
                 capability requirements explicit.  
                 End users that are investigating digital twin technology to address business transformation and 
                 other digitalization needs often ask these three questions: 
                     •   What is a digital twin? 
                     •   Why should I care? 
                     •   How do I get started? 
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                 Digital Twin Consortium’s  (DTC) definition of a digital twin provides a comprehensive answer to 
                 the first question.  
                 A digital twin is a virtual representation of real-world entities and processes, synchronized at a 
                 specified frequency and fidelity. 
                     •   Digital twin systems transform business by accelerating holistic understanding, optimal 
                         decision-making, and effective action. 
                     •   Digital twins use real-time and historical data to represent the past and present and 
                         simulate predicted futures. 
                     •   Digital twins are motivated by outcomes, tailored to use cases, powered by integration, 
                         built on data, guided by domain knowledge, and implemented in IT/OT systems. 
                 The second question is addressed by the use case reference library being developed by the DTC. 
                 It  describes the problem, the impact and the way that a digital twin addresses the specific 
                 business challenge. It highlights the benefits and impact of digital twins in various use cases. 
                                                   
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                   https://www.digitaltwinconsortium.org/initiatives/the-definition-of-a-digital-twin.htm  
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              Digital Twin Capabilities Periodic Table 
              This guide assists with the third question on how to get started with digital twins. It provides a 
              framework for organizations that are just starting on the journey, and it provides a consistent 
              approach as organizations scale out and increase their digital twin maturity. 
              1  REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DIGITAL TWIN CPT 
              1.1   CAPABILITY VS TECHNOLOGY 
              Capability is the ability to perform certain actions or achieve certain outcomes. The ability to drill 
              a hole is a simple example of a capability. There are multiple use cases that require holes and 
              each of them will have unique requirements in terms of the size, the depth or the substance that 
              is drilled. This may be one of many capabilities required to complete a project where the hole is 
              part of a successful solution. 
              The CPT is focused on technology-based capabilities but is agnostic to specific technology or 
              product  solutions.  For  example,  machine  learning  capability  can  be  provided  by  several 
              technology providers, each with different products. During the assessment of vendor capabilities, 
              the technology solution should fulfill the technological capability requirement of the business use 
              case.  
              The approach used in the Digital Twins Capabilities Periodic Table to describe these capabilities 
              follows a simple structure: 
                 •  what it is (capability name), 
                 •  what it does (cap-ability description) and 
                 •  what it means or purpose (what does it enable). 
              The  CPT  is  not  a  reference  architecture;  it  supports  multiple  architectural  approaches.  It 
              highlights the capability building blocks for composable digital twins. The Digital Twin Consortium 
              reference architecture provides recommended structures and integrations of Internet of Things 
              (IoT), Information Technology (IT), Operational Technology (OT) and Engineering Technology (ET) 
              products and services to form a digital twin solution. The CPT supports reference architectures 
              that end-users may have developed using their own corporate standards, in addition to the DTC 
              reference architecture. 
              1.2   ENABLE COMPOSABLE DIGITAL TWINS  
              Composable Digital Twins (CDT) is an application development approach for digital twins that is 
              based on the composable enterprise architectural pattern. Composable applications, such as 
              CDTs, focus on faster time to value, service-based orchestration and reusing packaged business 
              capabilities to develop and adapt applications as business requirements evolve. 
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